Nordic Green Left Alliance

Nordic Green Left Alliance
Nordic Green Left Alliance
Founded February 1, 2004
Ideology Socialism,
Feminism,
Democratic socialism,
Eco-socialism,
Environmentalism
Official colours Red, Green
Website
www.nordic-green-left-alliance.org

The Nordic Green Left Alliance (NGLA) is an alliance of Nordic left-wing parties, founded in Reykjavík, Iceland on February 1, 2004.

The member organizations of NGLA are:

Most of the member parties of NGLA have not joined the Party of the European Left (the Finnish Left Alliance being a recent exception), but NGLA participates in EL events as an observer. In the European Parliament, the Swedish Left Party MEP is part of the European United Left–Nordic Green Left political grouping, whilst the two Danish Socialist People's Party MEPs are member of the Green group.

Elected representatives of Member Parties

European institutions

Organisation Institution Number of seats
 European Union European Commission
0 / 27
 European Union European Council
(Heads of Government)
0 / 27
 European Union European Council
(Participation in Government)
0 / 27
 European Union European Parliament
3 / 736
 Council of Europe Parliamentary Assembly
3 / 318

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